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Author Processing automatically identifies and tags all sub-elements in the paragraph in your document that contains the author name(s).

This tagging is used primarily for the production of XML directly from eXtyles.

It can also be used to help compositors automatically identify author names that will be used in constructing running heads.

Author Processing should not be run on documents that are not being exported to XML.

How to use

  1. Complete copy editing of the manuscript before running this process.
    Author Processing is designed to tag copy edited elements, not to automate copy editing.

  2. Select eXtyles > Advanced Processing > Author Processing.

The author paragraph(s) will be tagged and highlighted.

Example:

The following author paragraph:

Ravinder Mamtani, Jr., MD* and Andrea Cimino, RN, DPM, Licensed Acupuncturist**

will appear in this form after Author Processing:

Screenshot the above author list with each word colored-coded to their appropriate character style (e.g. first name, last name, etc)

All components of the author line, except for punctuation and connecting words, are color coded.

In addition, the author name components are styled with Word character styles such as au_fname or au_surname.

Character styles

Color coding is provided for proofing purposes.

If a name is miscoded by the automatic processing, it may be correctly coded by selecting the character styles in the following table from the Word Styles menu.

The following table shows the color coding and character style applied to each part of an author name.

Part

Character Style

Example Text

Author

None

Ravinder Mamtani, MD*

First name/Given name

au_fname

Ravinder

Surname

au_surname

Mamtani

Generation

au_suffix

Jr.

Degree(s)

au_deg

MD

Footnote link

cite_fn

*

Collaboration

au_collab

for the Biological Research Study Group (not shown in this example)

Role

au_role

Editor (not shown in this example)

Prefix

au_prefix

Gen (not shown in this example)

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